This is my question... What can the Texans get for Deshaun? They're obviously much better off trading him after a reputation rebuild than they are now. They could've gotten an historic haul of picks so it's frustrating, but let's see how this plays out. I think there's good upside in the pick of Mills though.
My concern is how much Caserio is willing to invest in Mills. Barring some unforeseen circumstance, it is unlikely we will get an adequate sample size of him this season. So assuming we have a really high pick next draft, does Caserio pass on a top tier QB? Or does he take one and have his highest pick from the previous draft sitting on the bench? Then there is the whole DW4 situation...
To me, it's basically a CYA pick. One scenario has watson coming back and killing it. One situation has Watson not coming back and us getting nothing for him and Mills being terrible. It'll probably fall somewhere in between but hopefully we'll get somewhere between a third round pick and multiple firsts plus for the worst situation of the two. It just may take three years.
easterby: "Mr. Cal as long as I'm here nothing like what happened with Deshaun will ever happen again. Now, I don't know how a masseuse from out of state got the idea to contact a lawyer who has ties to a man from Liberty U. By the way, The Falwells are just misunderstood but again no more sex scandals or any scandals inside our locker room. I can assure, Mr. Mcnair that was all god's plan. Davis is the chosen one. That's why he is here." ( Narrator: "In the 2024 off season, Davis wanted out after having an all pro season. Very disturbing details surfaced as HPD investigated allegations of Davis having ties with the Sinaloa cartel. Davis went by the alias 'Kendal' as in "Ken Doll" from the Barbie line of dolls, due to his good looks but not to be confused with "La barbie" still doing time in Texas.") Why not? It's the Houston Texans after all.
Really surprised by taking a QB at first thought but it does make more sense, if they really considered this a high value prospect. Like some say, he could have potentially be a 1st rounder had he stayed for another year so there is value there. There is so much unknown the qb spot it’s hard to know what to do, but this pick certainly gives the Texans lots of options and outs. Worst case scenario, I guess, is you have a long term young backup Qb, which they don’t have. Then there is always the potential to trade him down the road if he proves himself a valuable backup or even better, a potential starter so they is some investment value there. All in all, for a 3rd rounder on a team that isn’t going anywhere soon, there are some positives here.
I think if you don't have a 100% franchise QB under center you keep throwing high picks at the position until you have that question definitively answered. If you end up with an extra QB you just trade them and move on. Not a big deal.
The alternative is try and be the first team in 20 years to win a Superbowl with a journeyman level or worse QB.
Problem with the Browns method is that you’re unlikely to have a definitive answer on whether you have found a franchise QB by the time the question comes up again (i.e. next draft). Come a year from now, Caserio will have to answer this very question whether or not he has the supporting data.
Just about every other NFL team is an example of "the browns method" working within 3-5 years of starting the process. Calling it "the browns method" is simply highlighting the outlier and making it out to be the norm. If you don't have a QB you consider a permanent solution and you're not throwing either money or picks at the problem, then you're doing the footballs wrong imo.